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lydiashort61 · 4 months ago
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audiosins1 · 2 years ago
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MIXING TIPS for you all . how to use SATURATOR like a PRO! #musicproduction #mixingtips #mixing #mastering #mixingengineer #producertips #productiontips #saturation #djing #beatmaking #ableton #audioengineer #producerlife #producergrind https://www.instagram.com/p/Co9-mlBpBwW/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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learnhowtocreatemusic · 10 days ago
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Effective Strategies to Accelerate Your Music Production Skills at Home: Learn 10x Faster!
Becoming a skilled music producer doesn’t have to take years of trial and error. With the right strategies, you can speed up your learning process and improve your music production skills from the comfort of your home. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to level up your abilities, these effective tips will help you learn 10x faster.
1. **Set Clear, Achievable Goals**
One of the best ways to accelerate your learning is by setting specific, measurable goals. Instead of working aimlessly, identify what you want to achieve within a set time period.
- **Tip:** Break down big tasks into smaller, manageable goals. For example, if you want to master EQ, focus on learning low, mid, and high frequencies separately before tackling full mixes.
This will give you a clear direction and keep you motivated as you hit milestones.
2. **Create a Daily Practice Routine**
Consistency is key when it comes to improving any skill, including music production. Designate time each day to practice and experiment with new techniques.
- **Tip:** Set aside at least 30 minutes a day to work on music production. You don’t need long sessions, but regularity is essential to retaining new information and improving your workflow.
This consistent practice helps you absorb new concepts faster and enhances muscle memory for common production tasks.
3. **Watch Tutorials with Intent**
The internet is full of music production tutorials, but aimlessly watching them won’t guarantee improvement. Be intentional with your learning.
- **Tip:** Identify specific skills you want to learn (e.g., sound design, mixing, mastering), and watch tutorials that focus on those areas. Take notes and apply the knowledge immediately to your own projects.
By doing this, you’re not just passively consuming content, but actively engaging with it.
4. **Reverse Engineer Songs You Love**
One of the quickest ways to learn is by deconstructing songs you admire. By breaking down the elements of professional tracks, you’ll gain valuable insight into the production techniques behind them.
- **Tip:** Import your favorite songs into your DAW and analyze the arrangement, sound choices, EQ, and effects. Try to recreate the sounds or structure in your own project.
This method helps you understand the decisions that go into high-quality productions, allowing you to apply similar techniques to your own music.
5. **Master Your DAW Shortcuts**
Learning your Digital Audio Workstation (DAW) inside and out will significantly speed up your workflow. The less time you spend fumbling with menus, the more time you can spend making music.
- **Tip:** Print out a list of essential shortcuts for your DAW (such as Logic, Ableton, or FL Studio) and keep it by your workstation. Practice using them until they become second nature.
The faster you can navigate your DAW, the more productive and efficient your sessions will be.
6. **Collaborate with Other Producers**
Working with other musicians and producers can greatly accelerate your learning. Collaboration introduces you to new techniques and ideas that you might not discover on your own.
- **Tip:** Reach out to fellow producers, even if it’s online. Exchange ideas, ask for feedback, or work on projects together.
Seeing how others approach music production opens up new perspectives and encourages growth.
7. **Use Reference Tracks in Your Projects**
Using reference tracks while producing can serve as a benchmark for sound quality, arrangement, and mix balance.
- **Tip:** Import a professionally mixed song into your project and use it as a guide. Compare your production to the reference track, focusing on areas like clarity, loudness, and stereo width.
This will help you fine-tune your productions to sound more polished and professional.
8. **Embrace Failure and Experimentation**
Don’t be afraid to make mistakes while learning. In fact, experimenting with new techniques and pushing boundaries is a great way to discover your unique sound.
- **Tip:** Set aside time to create without worrying about the final product. Try out different plugins, play with sound design, or manipulate effects in unusual ways. Embrace trial and error.
Every failure is a learning opportunity that brings you closer to mastery.
9. **Get Constructive Feedback**
Sometimes it’s hard to identify the areas you need to improve. Getting constructive feedback from other musicians or mentors is a great way to accelerate your learning.
- **Tip:** Join online communities or music production forums where you can share your tracks and get feedback. Be open to critique and use it to refine your skills.
Feedback helps you gain new insights and improve your music in ways you might not notice on your own.
10. **Focus on One Skill at a Time**
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by all the elements of music production. Instead of trying to master everything at once, focus on one aspect of production at a time.
- **Tip:** If you're working on mixing, focus solely on that for a few days or weeks. Once you feel confident, move on to another skill, like sound design or arrangement.
Mastering one skill at a time ensures deep learning and prevents you from spreading yourself too thin.
Final Thoughts
Accelerating your music production skills at home is all about consistency, experimentation, and learning from others. By setting goals, practicing daily, collaborating, and focusing on specific areas of improvement, you’ll see rapid growth in your abilities. With these strategies, you’ll learn 10x faster, turning simple ideas into professional-quality tracks in no time.
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sailakhatun · 2 months ago
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🎥I answered some tech questions🚀
Best Sound? Depends on skills and tech. Do More Faster? Yes, we’re now full music producers. Reach New Fans? Tech helps, but competition is tough. Impact of Tech? More solo time and stress. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/4vdWHqq09X8
#musictech #productiontips #youtubecontent
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f0restpunk · 2 years ago
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"Remember when everything was beige? In the early-2000s, when I was a teenager, everything seemed to be painted beige. My house was beige, my friend’s houses were beige, the school interior — beige. At the time, the trend was to renovate everything with a mind-numbingly mundane color palette in order to “increase resell value.” Kate Wagner describes this really well in ‘How Beige Took Over American Homes’ on Atlas Obscura. This obsession with neutrality is fascinating in a way… why would people want their living environment to be soulless and bland? And why did society perceive conformity as more valuable than uniqueness?" Kicking off a new series of interviews and tutorials over at Forestpunk with a super interesting, insightful, and USEFUL conversation about recording shoegaze music as well as a ton more fascinating ideas around the current state of music and culture! REALLY proud of this one! MAJOR thanks to @darks0ft and @lookuprecords for the interview. And make sure to check out Darksoft's wonderful new album, Beigeification, which came out on Friday the 13th! Highest possible recommendation. Click the Link In Bio to read the full interview! Hoping to make this an ongoing series. Get in touch at [email protected] if you'd like to be featured for both tutorials as well as general interviews! . . . . . #Darksoft #Beigeification #LookUpRecords #Portland #PortlandMaine #Interviews #Tutorial #Tutorials #Shoegaze #DreamPop #BedroomPop #Recording #Production #ProductionTips #ProductionTechniques #MusicTutorials #MusicTips #RecordingTips #Recording #RecordingTips #RecordingTechniques #ShoegazeGuitars #GuitarPlayers #GuitaristsOfInstagram #ProducersOfInstagram #soundengineering #shoegazeproduction #JSimpson #musicjournalism #Forestpunk https://www.instagram.com/p/CoGqt27uhIX/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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siddikatanzina · 2 months ago
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🎥I answered some tech questions🚀
Best Sound? Depends on skills and tech. Do More Faster? Yes, we’re now full music producers. Reach New Fans? Tech helps, but competition is tough. Impact of Tech? More solo time and stress. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/4vdWHqq09X8
#musictech #productiontips #youtubecontent
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akthersrmine · 2 months ago
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🎥I answered some tech questions🚀
Best Sound? Depends on skills and tech. Do More Faster? Yes, we’re now full music producers. Reach New Fans? Tech helps, but competition is tough. Impact of Tech? More solo time and stress. Watch the full video here: https://youtu.be/4vdWHqq09X8
#musictech #productiontips #youtubecontent
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fatsio · 2 years ago
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#musicproduction #musicproducer #musicproducers #flstudio #producerlife #musicproductionlife #musicproductions #musicproducerlife #trashgang #beatmaker #songwritter #producer #productiontips #music #bedroomproducer #musicproductionstudio #beatmakers #musicproducertips #producertips #boombap #flstudiogang #musictips #studiolife #musicproducerslife
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ashourmusic · 4 years ago
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Try to build your own sound library to save time and increase production value ☝🏼 #ashourmusic #productiontip #musicproducers #beatmakers #musucproduction #beatmaking #homestudio #recordingstudio #tutorial #abletonlive #abletonpush2 #guitar #guitarist #advice #london #egypt #instagood #instagram #instalike #unsignedartist #unsignedproducer (at London, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CJ8SIkFHI6X/?igshid=1terhxdqcoq6w
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audiosins1 · 2 years ago
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FREE PLUGIN DROP alert 🚨 . #musicproduction #productiontips #eq #free #freeplugins #freevst #producergrind #producerlife #musicstudio #beatmaking #ableton #flstudio #logicprox #sounddesign #djing #explorepage https://www.instagram.com/p/CoO_F9aJBaI/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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psycho-buni · 3 years ago
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I didn't win, but that doesn't mean I can't share the sounds use to make it. I have added every sound I could to this sample pack, besides the vocals. "How do you get a hold of these samples" you may be asking. To get these samples all you have to do is go to my linktree, link in my bio, and locate the discord link, join my server, then the samples will ne sitting in announcements. Happy producing! 💗🐰 --------------🎶Follow🎶--------------- @psycho_buni @psycho_buni @psycho_buni . . . . . . . . . . . . #alanwalker #imanbek #slaphouse #brazialianbass #trapmusic #trap #futurebassmusic #futurebounce #futurehousemusic #futurebassproducer #dubstep #sample #samplepack #free #discord #edm #producerlifestyle #productiontips #freesamples #linkinbio #remix #remixcontest #edmfamily #edmnation #drillmusic #ukdrill #hiphop #heavybassmusic #bassmusic #808day https://www.instagram.com/p/CSLCJarFA1Z/?utm_medium=tumblr
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iamnomnom · 3 years ago
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I wish someone told me this...
In the early career of every music producer/mix engineer, it always comes a point where you are not a new-be anymore but you are still trying to find your way to getting better mixes, get more clients; a point where you know your way around things, but still ask yourself “ Do I know anything?”
You might feel like you have a special patent for insecurities, but trust me you are not alone in this slippery slope. How many times have you jumped on youtube searching for a tutorial on how to use a compressor? Have you seen how many views that video has? So then trust me.
Whether this is because you never got particular support while developing your career, or because you are a perfectionist and are never satisfied, or maybe because this is not your main job yet and your impostor syndrome like to peak now and then. The “why” it’s not important. As you can get better at mixing and creating music, you can also get better at giving yourself some credits. Here is something that I kind of wished I knew before I started this thing I call my job, purely because I would have started earlier enjoying it.
  1) USE PRESETS. Using presets it’s not cheating. Presets are a great way to learn how a plugin works, its sound, and its possibilities. Presets are there because someone at some point used that particular combination and it worked.
  Does it mean that presets work miracles every time? Well unless we are talking about Decapitator (which you can apply to anything and it does work great), a particular preset might not be the perfect solution for you, BUT it can be a good starting point for you to adjust.
  Does it feel like an easy way out? Last year I couldn’t open a single video without skipping at least 2/3 adv about The Sauce Plugin.
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Everybody was talking about it and many were crying that with these kinds of an all-in-one plugin, ppl would have become less and less creative and especially, less driven to know their gear and tools.
For as much as I don’t know much about “The Sauce”, I’m pretty sure it won't ruin the next generations of aspiring producers. As well as I know for a fact that until you get a certain degree of experience YOU DON’T KNOW WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW.
So yes, use presets, use samples, use templates. Experiment, see how they work and then make your own decision based on your taste. Because your taste is what eventually will get you clients.
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  2) DO NOT POSTPONE If you get frustrated because the guy/girl you had in class at uni looks more successful than you on Instagram 1. that’s Instagram. 2. GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER AND DON'T COMPARE YOURSELF TO THEM.
It’s not their fault they are having a better game, but it’s your responsibility to do your best to get wherever you set your mind to.
  I used to get extremely frustrated any time I didn’t know how to use my DAW or how to get a certain sound. For a long time, I kept postponing the inevitable, I just had to study more. So every day I try to learn something new.
Non music related example.   Politics. I hate it, every time I hear the news I feel like I cannot retain any information on the subject, which lead to > stress > avoid conversation > more stress. So to fix this, every day I force myself to read the news while I’m having breakfast.
The same thing works for everything else. 80% of the cases, the source of our insecurity is lack of knowledge. So don’t procrastinate, don’t commiserate yourself, just study. I promise it gets better.
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3) YOU MIGHT NEED TO START OVER. Starting over an almost ready mix is fine. If you have doubts about how things sound you are entitled to start again. Sometimes that’s more efficient than making adjustments.
  It happened to me last week: I had this mix, it was almost ready I was just missing one vocal and a flute, all the rest (big orchestra kind of thing) was all ready. I went to reopen it, and once I added these two elements, things weren’t working quite the same. Here is where my experience jump in, I know myself, I know I get distracted easily, so I started over. In a day and a half, the mix was ready and delivered.
  Obviously, my experience taught me what kind of sound I was looking for. This might be something you are still figuring out, so I give you this little tip that brought me a long way and to improve my mixes. While you are mixing, make a list of all the changes/ideas you come up with. Our mind is faster than our hands and if you don’t write it down, you might get lost in the process.
4) THE MOST IMPORTANT TIP.
Whenever you don’t feel like making music, just don’t. You’ll see it’s time much better spent do something else, for example redecorate the walls of your studio
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musicwitharijit · 4 years ago
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I really like this idea... I will add a couple more panels here and there but... this should get the job done well Repost from @midisic • Acoustic Treatment Idea . Want to create the biggest EDM Anthem festival? We have created Dignity EDM Starter (LINK IN BIO) This pack is what you need! A versatile production toolkit that provides you with more than just live synth hooks, cool basic levels, powerful drums, FX, and more. Besides being exclusive, these are by far our best samples ever. Every sample is made with richness, character, and usability in mind. . Follow 👉🏻 @midisic 👈🏻 for more content Follow 👉🏻 @midisic 👈🏻 for more content . Credit @skumacoustics Join Our Discord Server PRODUCER'S SPACE (link in bio). There we Socialize, Help, Collab & Grow With Each Other #musicproducer #musicproductiontips #musicproduction #mixingandmastering #mixingtips #productiontips #bedroomproducer #edmproduction #edmproducer #djproducer #mixing #musicmaker #beatmakers #flstudiogang #abletontips #ableton #flstudiotips #tranceproducer #technoproducer #houseproducer #producersounds #edmproductiontips (at Dehra Dun, India) https://www.instagram.com/p/COrpTItBXCD/?igshid=691u9vum3gtw
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siddikatanzina · 4 months ago
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beatproducer #musicmixing #mixandmastering #musicproductiontips #musicproductiontipsandtricks #tipsandtricksforproducers #musicproductiontutorial #tutorials #productiontutorial #productiontips #productiontipsandtricks #musiclifestyle #producerlifestyle #producermeme #producermemes #musicproductionmemes #musictheory #musictheorymemes #musictheorylessons #musictheoryforproducers #producermistakes
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djlilthapro · 4 years ago
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How to make a beat from midi files in any DAW
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blackhearttees · 4 years ago
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One of the most slept on stock plugins! (Free @cymaticsfm BANG pack in my bio!🔥) ⠀ ⠀ I think I’m going to stop using fruity reeverb 2 now haha. Fruity Convolver is crazy because it uses something called impulses to create any type of reverb. I think this stock plugin will give you way more realistic sounding reverbs than any other stock plugin! ⠀ ⠀ You can even record an impulse from any poplar reverb plug-in to use inside of fruity convolver. Which is wild!! I can do another video on that if you guys want! ⠀ ⠀ YA GET ME 💪⠀ ⠀ #musicproducer #musicproductions #musicproducers #musicproduction #beatmaker #beatmakers #mixing #producerlife #flstudio #makingmusic #flstudio20 #musicproducerslife #musicproductiontips #productiontips #musictips #mixingtips #musicproducertips Reposted from @larryohh (at San Antonio, Texas) https://www.instagram.com/p/CCBnLUYDQ97/?igshid=uenbnne4xlgg
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